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The Severity of Pool Accidents and Drowning Injuries

Thursday, March 08, 2018

The Frequency of Swimming Pool Accidents

Pool accidents and drowning injuries are more common than a lot of people think. People who have been in pool accidents will often blame themselves. They
might think that they were just being careless and that they should absorb all of the associated medical costs themselves as a sort of punishment.

However, there are many instances where the pool owners themselves will actually be liable. Swimming pools absolutely have to meet certain requirements,
or they are not regarded as safe. The requirements for a safe swimming pool have actually changed over the years, and some pool owners and operators
might not have updated them recently enough. People who have suffered from pool accidents should consider the possibility that the swimming pool that
they used was just unsafe.

Negligence

In cases involving pool accidents and drowning injuries, establishing negligence on the part of the pool owner is often important. It's also much easier
than a lot of people think. Far too many pool owners are under the impression that preventing swimming pool injuries is the responsibility of their
guests. The fact that it's very easy for them to be liable for these injuries is not something that a lot of people take into account.

For instance, slip and fall accidents around swimming
pools are distressingly common. In some cases, if homeowners do not adequately warn people that a given area might be slippery, they might be liable.
Finding puddles of standing water surrounding a pool are common enough that a lot of people don't realize those pool owners and operators can be liable
if someone has a slip and fall accident as a result of the puddle. If the pool owners knew that the puddle was present and did not address it, it's
a clear case of negligence.

Insurance and Swimming Pool Accidents

Pool owners often fail to get the insurance coverage that they need in order to defend themselves from being liable. It should be noted that when a person
suffers a very severe injury in the context of using a swimming pool, the pool owners and operators may not truly have the coverage that they need.
Legally, situations like that are truly serious. As the associated injury gets more and more severe, the chances that the pool owners are liable will
only increase in many cases.

People who were in pool accidents might be under the impression that the pool owners have the insurance coverage that's necessary in that situation. However,
swimming pool liability often requires its own insurance policy. A homeowners insurance policy or a similar overarching insurance policy might not
be enough.

Many people who have been injured in pool accidents are only too used to the fact that insurance companies frequently fail to provide them with what they
need in order to cover all of their medical expenses. If these same individuals got the legal representation that they need, they might be able to
make more progress when it comes to recovering.

Seeking Assistance

People who have been involved in swimming pool accidents and people who have family members that have been in swimming accidents should consider getting
in touch with Freeman & Freeman. Freeman & Freeman can help people living in Los Angeles and throughout the greater Los Angeles area itself.

Swimming pool accidents can be particularly common in these areas. This is partly because people are just more likely to own and use swimming pools there
in the first place. Swimming pool owners and operators sometimes forget about all of the risks involved with using a space like a swimming pool. People
involved in swimming pool accidents directly or indirectly should not have to suffer for this.